
Issue #: 192
Published: November / December 2023
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This compact powercat, soon to be launched by South Africa-based builder Xquisite Yachts, features a sober design characterized by a semi-suspended T-Top - so that, in fine weather, it’s somewhere between an Open and a Cabin Cruiser.
This perfect weekender, designed in collaboration with Dixon Yacht Design, offers excellent handling qualities and top-level performance, as well as genuine comfort both at anchor and at under way. It is equipped with hydraulic steps forward, for easy access to the beach, a closeable nacelle with air conditioning for hot days, and protection from poor weather. The aft deck, with its convertible bench seat, extends to become a “beach club” area thanks to fold-down bulwarks. The manufacturer offers a wide range of engines - inboard, outboard, diesel or electric.
Builder: Xquisite Yachts
Length: 38’7” (11.75 m)
Waterline length: 34’10” (10.61 m)
Beam: 15’11” (4.85 m)
Draft (inboard): 3’1” (0.95 m)
Displacement: 19,481 lbs (9 t)
Fuel: 132 US gal (2 x 500 l)
Water: 50 US gal (2 x 190 l)
Outboard engines: 2 x 300-425 HP
Inboard engines: 2 x 300-440 HP
Estimated top speed: 30-38 knots
CE certification: B
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